Do You Know There is a Masturbation Educational App?

While we may not shy away from the topic of masturbation (heck, we're
totally behind the masturbation jewelry movement), the majority of the
female population prefers to keep their alone time in the dark. Almost
half of the women the creator behind the new masturbation education app,
Happy Playtime,
surveyed pleasure themselves less than 30 days a year (a meager 0.5
percent do it on the daily). Either women aren't comfortable freely
discussing their solo-time, or there's a lot of built-up tension out
there that's waiting to be released that no one knows how to properly
tap into.

"Being comfortable with your own sexual pleasure is a prerequisite to both being able to healthily accept pleasure from others, and pleasing others."

Gong believes the taboo of female masturbation is preventing women from truly being comfortable with their own sexuality. So, she created a cartoon vagina named Happy to educate women, because cartoons make learning more fun than scientific graphics and uncomfortable real-life close-ups. Happy shows its users exactly how to stimulate and where to touch, and lets users know when they're doing it right by saying things like, "Oh my, I'm getting all hot and bothered."

All giggles aside (we completely understand the humor in seeing cartoon
genitalia talk dirty) this app could do wonders for breaking down the
stigma surrounding female sexuality. Happy Playtime's website offers
some head-scratching stats that suggest the earlier girls start
masturbating, the healthier their sexual lives are in the future. Now,
if only there were an app that taught other people the ways to make us
happy, too..